
Meet Mia, Our Star of the Month!
Mia was born with a condition that caused scoliosis, a curvature of the spine, that increased difficulties with her daily activities. However, Mia does not let her diagnosis hinder her abilities.
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From Your CRIT Counselor: Enjoy Today
When the leaves fall from the tree, they can no longer return to the tree. The same thing happens with life. We can never recuperate each day that passes.
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Global Accessibility Awareness Day
Global Accessibility Awareness Day is commemorated annually on the third Thursday of May to raise awareness about web accessibility and inclusion in the digital world.
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From Your CRIT Counselor: Two Things to Remember
Take care of your thoughts when you are alone and your words with people. Our thoughts can destroy us or uplift us. We have a choice.
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Join our Mission Today
In 2016, TeletonUSA came into my life and changed it forever. Together we will help hundreds of children with disabilities achieve their dreams. We are counting on you!
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The Importance of Reading During Childhood
In addition to being an excellent resource for our learning, books are important allies in our exploration of the world since they allow us to imagine it in different ways.
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From Your CRIT Counselor: Accept and Cultivate
Loving and accepting yourself is essential if you are seeking peace and joy in your life. Life is not easy. It is a rollercoaster of events and emotions.
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Five Reasons You Should Dive into the World of Volunteerism
Do you need something to do? Do you need experience? Do you enjoy serving your community? Here are five reasons you should become a volunteer for your community from the perspective of a volunteer coordinator.
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Seven Ways to Support People with Disabilities
In the United States, one in every four people has some disability, and 44% have reported discrimination due to their condition. Here are seven things you can do to support people with disabilities.
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